From bcfac84eced4b1472abb992519eff7450fa33d13 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Joseph C. Lehner" Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 21:57:31 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update readme --- README.md | 14 ++++++++------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 407efd9..d321dfc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,11 +12,15 @@ Connect your Netgear router to your computer using a network cable. Assign a static IP address to your computer (more specifically, to the network card that's plugged into the Netgear router). + For this example, we'll assume that your network interface is `eth0`. -First, we have to assign a static IP address to our network interface: +First, we have to assign a static IP address to our network interface. +In this example, we'll use `192.168.1.2`. All available network interfaces +can be listed using ```` -$ sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 +$ nmrp-flash -L +eth0 192.168.1.2 f2:11:a1:02:03:b1 ```` Now we can start `nmrp-flash`. The argument for the `-a` option needs @@ -25,9 +29,9 @@ network interface. We'll use `192.168.1.254`. The firmware image file can usually be downloaded directly from Netgear's FTP servers. ```` -$ sudo nmrp-flash -i eth0 -a 192.168.1.254 -f EX2700-V1.0.1.8.img +$ nmrp-flash -i eth0 -a 192.168.1.254 -f EX2700-V1.0.1.8.img Advertising NMRP server on eth0 ... / -Received configuration request from XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. +Received configuration request from a4:2b:8c:00:00:01. Sending configuration: ip 192.168.1.254, mask 255.255.255.0. Uploading EX2700-V1.0.1.8.img ... OK Waiting for remote to respond. @@ -36,8 +40,6 @@ Remote finished. Closing connection. ### Building and installing -Linux only for now, sorry! - ```` $ make && sudo make install ```` -- 2.25.1